I'm wondering if anyone has some recommendations about the download servers on Steam. I'm experiencing slow downloads. I'm sure the main reason for this is my own slow DSL service, but I thought maybe changing to another Steam server might help.

Also, should I try changing servers while a download is in progress? I know you can pause a download, but I don't want to change to a different server and have the download start all over!

I looked at what Steam has set for my default server, and it's Seattle. Since I'm in Fairbanks, Alaska, that's probably the closest US server. There's also a Seattle Comcast server. Is that only for Comcast people? What would be the difference between that and what I have? Or, would it be better for me to find a server in western Canada even though I'm US. Some places in Canada would be closer to me than Seattle.

Maybe none of this would make a difference? What do you think?

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The article provides you with a table showing an estimate of your maximum download speed (in kilobytes or megabytes per second) as compared with the speed you're supposed to be getting (in megabits per second).

I doubt that a Comcast server would only be for Comcast customers. If you see the server listed by Steam, you can try using it. It might be no good at all, but you'd find that out quickly enough. I'd check out the closest servers first, even if they were in Canada.

Thanks for the info, Jenny. I paused my download and tested the internet speed. Not sure if that was a true test though. I'm getting 493 kbps download. I'm supposed to get 640, and usually when I test, I get at least 525 kbps, depending on time of day.

The link you gave explained that Steam's downloads are measured in bytes, not bits, and that I should multiply the Steam download rate by 8 to compare to the kbps speed measurement. That was helpful. My Steam download vacillates from 0 bytes and then approx. 100, pretty much half and half. So, I guess if I average, and then multiply, I'm getting around 400. That's comparable to my 493 speed, but not as fast, and certainly not as fast as I should be getting.

Ah well. At least it's not as bad as I thought. I thought I was getting only 100 and less. Didn't know about the bytes vs. bits. How confusing!

I'll let it be for now, stick with Seattle, and not interrupt the download with tweaking. But I am going to check out another Steam server next time, maybe Vancouver ... just for grins.

Thanks guys for your info and suggestions.

Footnote Edit: Just wanted to say that the game finished downloading. Everything seems Ok. I'm going to do some exploring around the Steam Support site and learn a little bit more about how things work. I'm fairly new to Steam.

Edited by lanlynk (05/01/1311:09 PM)Edit Reason: added footnote

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"Dragons were never gone. They were just invisible and very, very quiet." ~ M'aiq the Liar (Skyrim)